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Name: Mildred D. Long
Date: August 11, 1922 - April 13, 2017
Biography
City of birth: Luther, OK
Mother: Alberta Brown
Father: Lee Brown
Occupation: Senior Caretaker
Special notations: Nieces: Brenda Williams, Renay Pickett and Dominique Williams; Nephews: Albert Brown Jr., Leon Cooper, Devon Williams, Chris Williams, Don Brown and Ernest Brown Jr.
Visitations: 3pm - 7pm Thursday, April 20, 2017
Services: Earl M. Temple Memorial Chapel, 2801 N. Kelley Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73111
Services date and time: 6pm Friday, April 21, 2017
(2017-04-13 4:57pm) Gwendolyn Reeves-Williams wrote:
Brenda, Devon, Chris, and Dominque, praying that God will comfort you during this difficult time. Aunt Mill will truly be missed. Love you guys.
(2017-04-13 6:29pm) Sheryl Bush Jones wrote:
You have our deepest sympathy and prayers. From:The members of Progressive Chapter #15, OES-PHA, Luther, OK
(2017-04-14 11:51pm) Devon Williams wrote:
You and uncle Judge back together again! Thank you Aunt Mill for helping me become the man I am today. I'm so sad but yet so happy your in paradise now! The selfish part of me wishes you were still here for my own selfish gratification , my Godly mind says "well done auntie, you were and are a class act" words can't express my love for you so I say, with everything I have, you were and are apart of my heart.
(2017-04-15 8:24pm) Chris Williams wrote:
She lived her life with a smile- Beauty, grace,style She lived her life full of love- Blessings from above She lived her life with finesse- Never showing stress She lived her life day by day- Our turn to repay She lived her life for the star- Connected from afar She lived her life to teach- Preach brother preach She lived her life with trust- Honesty was a must For she lived her life...for us By Chris Williams, Love you forever, my beloved Aunt Mill
(2017-04-17 6:20am) Sherlene Burch wrote:
The promises God made are all true. I am very sorry to hear of your loss. May you be comforted by God's promise that the sting of death will become a thing of the past. Isaiah 25:8 Revelation 21:4
(2017-04-17 1:10pm) Dominique Williams wrote:
What we have once enjoyed deeply we can never lose. All that we love deeply becomes a part of us. I'm still processing the loss of you Aunt Mill. From your witty comebacks to your unlimited stories of the past. I always felt so much love in your presence. Reflecting back I wish I had spent more time asking more questions. More time telling you how much I appreciate you and your wisdom. All I can pray for is that I hope you knew that. I hope you felt how much I loved and appreciated you. I take solace in knowing that you're not in pain and that you are back with your beloved. Love you always, Dom
(2017-04-17 1:26pm) Shax wrote:
I know heaven is a beautiful place because they have got you. love you aunt Mil
(2017-04-18 5:55pm) Cecilia Taft wrote:
Our prayers and sympathy are with you from Queen Bathsheba District 4. District 4 Deputy Grand Worthy Matron Cecilia Taff
(2017-04-21 1:31pm) Mildred Henry Fields wrote:
My deepest sympathy to the family of my namesake.